Gairloch Classic Car Show ( 2010 )
Classic Cars make their way through the village heading towards the Gairloch Highland Gathering at Sands Holiday Centre to take part in the annual Classic Car Show.
Gairloch Bike Performence! || BIG JUMPS!
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Inverasdale School,Russian Arctic Convoys museum project,Scotland,Part 2
Visit of Valentina Golysheva from Archangel, of the Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communications, The Department of English for Humanities Training, who came to Britain to launch her book, A Flashback to the Russsian Arctic Convoys, on HMS Belfast, on 8th February 2015. The book is dedicated to her father Georgy Golyshev, 1919-44, senior seaman, motor-mechanic of Northern Naval Fleet in Arkhangelsk, who lost his life at Kara Sea on August 12th 1944 in convoy BD-5. After the launch, Valentina travelled to Loch Ewe to see where the Convoys left for Archangel. George Milne, the Chairman of the Russian Arctic Convoys museum project, and also Francis and Mary, members of the project, helped to make the visit most interesting, showing Valentina and Elena Reid, Chairperson of the Highland-Russia Connection Charity, around the area.
For all who are interested in the second world war, and the Russian Arctic Convoys, there is so much to see in the Loch Ewe area, with many buildings very well preserved and unique exhibits to be seen in Inverasdale School, which is open to the public from May until October. The Arctic Convoys ran from 1941-45, with 811 merchant ships dispatched, 707 of which arrived safely, delivering 7411 aircraft, 4932 anti-tank guns and 5218 tanks, with a loss of 104 ships and nearly 3000 crew members. Described by Winston Churchill as The worst journey in the world . The Russian people were grateful for all the assistance received from the brave sailors who undertook these perilous journeys.
Team K Easter Break 2017
Short video of our 4 day Easter break in Gairloch, a place that stole our hearts 5 years ago and refuses to give them back to us ❤
Jeremy Paxman & the demise of Loch Maree
Jeremy Paxman endorses S&TC Scotland's seminal Loch Maree film. If the recommendations in the Scottish Parliament's Rural Economy Committee's recent damning report on salmon farming are adopted in full, then the outlook for Loch Maree's sea trout (and wild fish generally in the west Highlands and Islands) will be considerably improved.
Picture / film credits:
James Merryweather
Gairloch Heritage Museum
NJFF-Hordaland/Gisle Sverdrup (under water sea trout footage)
Alv Arne Lyse (sea trout pictures and farmed salmon)
With thanks to:
Inveran Estate
Wester Ross Area Salmon Fisheries Board
Wester Ross Fisheries Trust
Jane Grant
West Highland Museum Part 1 Of 2
Visiting the great West Highland Museum in Fort William was a great treat full of amazing and unusual items including this deaths head moth. Be sure not to miss part two at 8pm tonight which is full of incredible items from the past.
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My Highland Heritage - To Newtonmore & Kingussie
Come along as I journey through the Scottish Highlands into my heritage. The photos at the beginning are taken from my seat on the train. All the photos thereafter (with exception to the 1861 enlistment record of my Great Great Grandfather and excerpts from The Scotsman) are of my journey through Newtonmore, Kingussie and the surrounding area.
To Robert, Ray and Mary, I deeply appreciate all you did and the time you spent with me.
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Meditation Impromptu 01 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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An Cothrom | Gairloch High School
Donald, a homeless man, has wasted many opportunities in his life. He wins a million pounds and has the opportunity to rebuild his life. He begins well and pleads with his family for a second chance. Unfortunately, he finds it hard to change and is sucked back in to his old way of life, ending up on the street again. His family find him there and all hope is lost. Although the plot is sad it carries a strong message: that people must ensure that they make the right choices and make the most of their opportunities.
Kintyre Campbelltown Tarbert Tour
Tour around the Kintyre penninsula looking east to the Isle of Arran, occasional glimpses of Ailsa Craig, stopping at Campbelltown and Tarbert. November 2016
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Parting Glass by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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Master of the Feast by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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Our Favourite Things - A Tour of the Wallace Collection by the Young Curators 2018
The Wallace Collection and St Vincent's Primary School, Marylebone present a tour of their favourite things at the Wallace Collection. Enjoy!
Filming by Chocolate Films.
Bay View Cottage
Bay View is a traditional stone built cottage with an array of original features presented with an abundance of charm and character. Tucked away at the end of a quiet lane in the small Gower Village of Llangennith and nestled behind an array of mature trees offering a good degree of privacy. Accessed via five bar gate with gravel driveway providing plenty of parking and leading to detached garage, also benefiting from rear decked terrace, front and side lawned areas. The house itself has the pleasure of beamed ceilings, inglenook fireplace, crog loft and exposed stone walls also offering sea- views. Briefly comprising: Kitchen/breakfast room fitted with traditional units, central island and bay window to front, utility room and access to crog loft currently utilised as a study. Lounge/dining room with stone walls and inglenook fireplace, shower room and conservatory leading to side garden. To the first floor: Three bedrooms, family bathroom and crog loft. Externally benefiting from front and side gardens, decked terrace to the rear, gravel driveway, detached garage and two car parking space to the side. Accessed via five bar gate. Bay View is aptly named benefiting from sea-views to the front.
pre 65 Scottish two-day Trial 2013 Section 1-3 Part 6 HD
Excavations at Dunyvaig Castle, Isle of Islay by Steven Mithen
Professor Steven Mithen, University of Reading, presents a short lecture on “‘Excavations at Dunyvaig Castle, Isle of Islay” at the Archaeological Research in Progress (ARP 2019) national day conference on Saturday 25th May 2019 at the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
New excavations at this castle highlight the importance of community participation and reveal tantalising evidence of historical events.
Archaeological Research in Progress (ARP) is a day conference presenting new research findings and best practice in archaeology covering all periods from across Scotland and beyond. It is organised in alternate years by Archaeology Scotland and the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
Sponsored by: Historic Environment Scotland, Forestry and Land Scotland, AOC Archaeology Group, Chartered Institute for Archaeologists, GUARD Archaeology, Land Use Consultants (LUC), Wessex Archaeology.
Recorded at the Royal Society of Edinburgh by Mallard Productions.
A DAY OUT IN BATH. VISITING THE HISTORIC ROMAN BATHS.
We take a stroll into BATH, along the river, to visit the historic ROMAN BATHS. With bubbling hot springs, amazing engineering and fantastic artefacts on display...plus some impressive Bath buskers..... well worth the visit!!
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Music:- Heartland - Silent Partner
November Walk Scone Palace Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland November video of part of a walk on the grounds of Scone Palace on ancestry visit to Perth, Perthshire. Scone Palace was the crowning place of Scottish kings where Macbeth, Robert the Bruce and Charles II were once crowned.
Magnet Fishing East River Train Bridge Green Bay
A 3 hour tour under the railroad bridge catching metal condensed to 5 minutes